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it can be dangerous to use and even more dangerous to make. and yet in some places it's totally legal. it's called wax and it's an ultra strong version of pot. but while authorities are cracking down on wax in some state, in colorado, it is literally becoming a mom and pop business. here is our partner network fusion. >> we're pretty much exploded. there's absolutely no cover. >> if it turns out to be a shooter event, we'll set up a perimeter. >> we're inside. everybody will be secure. and we'll see what we have. >> reporter: there's a new drug that's sweeping the country. it's called wax. >> there's no weed out there that possesses the punching power that the whack does. it's like smoking 20 joints of the best grade of weed. >> this dea informant can't reveal his face but says wax is the ultimate distillation of marijuana, so potent a single hit will keep you high for over a day. >> it could generate up to $10,000. that's what i did in my first week at $100 a gram. >> that's if it doesn't blow you up while you're making it. >> run! >> we have
it can be dangerous to use and even more dangerous to make. and yet in some places it's totally legal. it's called wax and it's an ultra strong version of pot. but while authorities are cracking down on wax in some state, in colorado, it is literally becoming a mom and pop business. here is our partner network fusion. >> we're pretty much exploded. there's absolutely no cover. >> if it turns out to be a shooter event, we'll set up a perimeter. >> we're inside. everybody will...
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there is a shortage of the drugs used, using new and untested combinations. joining us is the attorney general of colorado. here in studio, executive director of the death penalty information center. and from cleveland, an ohio state representative who is pushing forward legislation that would abolish the death penalty in her state. attorney general let me start with you. are there many people on colorado's death row? >> there is very few -- i think three or four on death row, it hasn't been carried out in i think like 16 years, something along those lines, but i have been an advocate, advocate, we should not abolish the death penalty. i do not advocate wide-spread use of the death penalty, but i maintain there are certain few crimes for which the vast majority of americans and coloradoans would conclude that life in prison is not an adequate societal response. let me give you a couple of examples. we have a guy facing first degree murder charges. he orchestrated the murder of witnesses against him. if you don't have a death penalty, gets no greater consequen
there is a shortage of the drugs used, using new and untested combinations. joining us is the attorney general of colorado. here in studio, executive director of the death penalty information center. and from cleveland, an ohio state representative who is pushing forward legislation that would abolish the death penalty in her state. attorney general let me start with you. are there many people on colorado's death row? >> there is very few -- i think three or four on death row, it hasn't...
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i will be seeking republicans who are game to work with us and prepared to work with us on this issue. as i said in the state of the lotn, it does not require a of bureaucracy or federal spending. all it requires is for us to stake out a claim on behalf of american workers that is consistent with our values as a nation. and i am going to be interested to hear the efforts of the governors in this room to see what they can do to make sure that america gets a raise. so i appreciate your presence. we have got a lot of issues on the plate, but i want to highlight that one because it is something that is on a lot of peoples minds. how can we boost people's income and wages if they are working hard so they can get ahead? thank you so much, everybody. thehat was a look at president vice president's meeting with the democratic governors who gather here in washington, d.c. this week. and now we are live for the first session about to start with all of the governors from the national governors association gathered here for their winter meeting in washington, d.c. session dealing with america wor
i will be seeking republicans who are game to work with us and prepared to work with us on this issue. as i said in the state of the lotn, it does not require a of bureaucracy or federal spending. all it requires is for us to stake out a claim on behalf of american workers that is consistent with our values as a nation. and i am going to be interested to hear the efforts of the governors in this room to see what they can do to make sure that america gets a raise. so i appreciate your presence....
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show us the ring before you let us go. >> whoo. well done. >>> just because most of the northern hemisphere's locked in a wintry, icy grip doesn't mean you can't get out there and have a good time. the stunt freaks team put together this video. they took a polaris 900 razor and put studs in the tires and matched it up with a gxsr and put studs over that as well and set them loose on this frozen lake bed. they are going to race each other. >> you betcha. >> takes place in finland look at that studded tire it's a chain saw digging into the snow and ice. look how fast they get going. >> whoa. this is like a chain saw it's a little nerve-racking because you think it's going to carve through the ice and they'll end up swimming through some cold water. >> that would be pretty funny. >> thankfully that does not happen. they actually have a great time out there. look at this. zipping across the ice and snow and it looks like they're having no problem at all. they buzz the tower move here. >> that's not nice. >> messing with his dinner. pre
show us the ring before you let us go. >> whoo. well done. >>> just because most of the northern hemisphere's locked in a wintry, icy grip doesn't mean you can't get out there and have a good time. the stunt freaks team put together this video. they took a polaris 900 razor and put studs in the tires and matched it up with a gxsr and put studs over that as well and set them loose on this frozen lake bed. they are going to race each other. >> you betcha. >> takes place...
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together, not divide us. so that is exactly what we are going to be working on this weekend during the nga meeting. that is having candid conversations between our governors about policies and being able to share those ideas. we will also spend this time on our initiative for this year, and that is the chair's initiative. i have the great pleasure to be able to serve as the chair for nga. good to have you here, north dakota. i'm glad to have you here. my mission this year is called america works, education and training for tomorrow's jobs. that is an issue that is important to all governors, whether you're republican or democratic, it is important to the nation. that is being able to create more jobs in america, stronger jobs, build a stronger economy, create better opportunity for our children, generations of children, and even for those adults who are in the workforce. my initiative outlines a way that states can lead the charge in creating those jobs and bringing solutions to improve our workforce, improve
together, not divide us. so that is exactly what we are going to be working on this weekend during the nga meeting. that is having candid conversations between our governors about policies and being able to share those ideas. we will also spend this time on our initiative for this year, and that is the chair's initiative. i have the great pleasure to be able to serve as the chair for nga. good to have you here, north dakota. i'm glad to have you here. my mission this year is called america...
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we had to hold new phenomenon in use around. she is still with the few is in place where we have an new kinds of families we've not to fund their school others. geisha knees the golden mean is on the rainbow families and now india to help them to gain equal rights for service the full mary age for adoption in full force of state state subsidies to drive to die. it's time for the state to recognize these and use them it isn't too hot would he get that going to eat at himself and the chairman of the new association jokes about the huge baby boom the lgbt community in israel is experiencing. we just are a couple months ago also has an entirely new organization basically what we were founded for is to fight for our legal rights in israel for equality in parenting our children not assume any legal limitations on how we can bring children into the world and i were about to raise them and how long it takes to get through all the hurdles and paperwork that the government down next to go through. and a lot of other things we want to walk
we had to hold new phenomenon in use around. she is still with the few is in place where we have an new kinds of families we've not to fund their school others. geisha knees the golden mean is on the rainbow families and now india to help them to gain equal rights for service the full mary age for adoption in full force of state state subsidies to drive to die. it's time for the state to recognize these and use them it isn't too hot would he get that going to eat at himself and the chairman of...
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castillon worked at a nursing home that used hundreds of white washcloths every day. >> they took us back into their laundry area. and we dug through and found washcloths from the same manufacturer, same description, same thread count. so we knew we had a link. >> prosecutors believed castillon probably picked up both victims at the same time. he was drinking, and carelessly discarded the beer cans. the barcode proved that castillon bought them. apparently, castillon bound the women with tape and gagged them with washcloths he stole from work. one of the girls kicked the rear windshield and broke it. a shard of glass stuck to her leg. after the murders, when he dragged the women into the grass, he left a bloody fingerprint on cami kellerman's thigh. when he drove away, he left his tire impressions in the soft mud. >> i can't even begin to imagine. i really don't want to imagine. they probably went out and decided they were going to get high and party a little bit. she just got in the wrong car. >> i think they were friends, and at one point, they were picked up together. and one saw
castillon worked at a nursing home that used hundreds of white washcloths every day. >> they took us back into their laundry area. and we dug through and found washcloths from the same manufacturer, same description, same thread count. so we knew we had a link. >> prosecutors believed castillon probably picked up both victims at the same time. he was drinking, and carelessly discarded the beer cans. the barcode proved that castillon bought them. apparently, castillon bound the women...
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it's very similar track, in fact if you're with us last night this radar looks just about the same with a little finger of snow now beginning to stretch along the ohio river, rolling in here before dawn tomorrow and it will roll quickly through here. another quick hitter, again maxing out at two inches, right now this north american model which i agree with is painting a little heavier band from d.c. south to culpepper and over an inch, everybody else around an inch, so everybody will see snow fall and i would allow extra time, probably less than an inch into charles county and prince georges county but wednesday, 4:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m., 1-# inches, 90% of the snowfalls in that window, wednesday morning yellow alert, allow extra time. this snow sticks to streets and a little snow but will have a moderate impact on the immediate metro area. in fact this is not meter worth it on a scale of 1-10, we will give this about an hour so allow extra time and we will come back and talk about whether or not the snow sticks around a little longer. >> okay topper. >>> tonight a safety alert after two a
it's very similar track, in fact if you're with us last night this radar looks just about the same with a little finger of snow now beginning to stretch along the ohio river, rolling in here before dawn tomorrow and it will roll quickly through here. another quick hitter, again maxing out at two inches, right now this north american model which i agree with is painting a little heavier band from d.c. south to culpepper and over an inch, everybody else around an inch, so everybody will see snow...
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and that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. the program may be over but the conversation continues. log on to our facebook page or send us your thoughts on twitter. or you can reach me directly at ray suarez news. see you for the next "inside story," in washington, i'm ray suarez. ♪ >>> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm del walters. these are the stories we're following for you. one of america's largest pharmacies now taking a stand against smoking. cvs saying it will no longer sell cigarettes. >> there are number of degree of credibility we're tracking. >>> and there is a new un report out accusing the vatican of accepting policies that allowed prooss to
and that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. the program may be over but the conversation continues. log on to our facebook page or send us your thoughts on twitter. or you can reach me directly at ray suarez news. see you for the next "inside story," in washington, i'm ray suarez. ♪ >>> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm del walters. these are the stories we're following for you. one of america's largest pharmacies...
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it could decide if concord can grant them a minor use permit to operate here f. it opens it will be among peers, including a cigar shop and tattoo parlor nearby. still, they have questions they want answered about secity and keeping those under 18 years old out of the lounge. but, until wednesday's public hearing we can not know his vote. >> it is unfair to an applicant, okay. to feel he has any planning commissioners that are preconceived one way or the other. unfair to the city residents as well. we have to go in with an open mind or not doing our job. >> the public hearing to died if the palace can come into this strip mall is this wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in concord city hall. in concord, mark kelly, kpix-5. >> we reached out to the public that we believe to be the owners but have not heard back. >>> two skiers missing after an avalanche in colorado were found dead this afternoon. roads were closed and search and rescue crews scoured the area. emergency crews say seven skiers on star mountain, 80 miles southwest of denver triggered the slide yesterday afternoon
it could decide if concord can grant them a minor use permit to operate here f. it opens it will be among peers, including a cigar shop and tattoo parlor nearby. still, they have questions they want answered about secity and keeping those under 18 years old out of the lounge. but, until wednesday's public hearing we can not know his vote. >> it is unfair to an applicant, okay. to feel he has any planning commissioners that are preconceived one way or the other. unfair to the city...
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monday is being used as a makeup for a snow day the school system used last month. culpeper county schools will open tomorrow, and on a two-hour delay. for the latest on the weather. be sure to download our stormwatch app. could a serial robber be on the loose in loudoun county? sheriff's deputies are investigating after forearm drop years -- four armed robberies in sterling. richard reeve is live in sterling with reaction from residents. >> residents are voicing concern about these robberies. the tomorrow recent happened recentere -- two more happened right here. friday night, it happened right here. police are hoping the sketch will lead to a suspect. police are releasing this composite of a man suspected in four armed robberies in the sterling area. >> i'm scared to live here. here, atbaker lives the remington apartments, the site of an attempted robbery this past friday, and an armed theft february 9. doing is following women from their car to their apartment and robbing them. >> investigators say the suspect ordered the woman to remove her jacket. she screamed
monday is being used as a makeup for a snow day the school system used last month. culpeper county schools will open tomorrow, and on a two-hour delay. for the latest on the weather. be sure to download our stormwatch app. could a serial robber be on the loose in loudoun county? sheriff's deputies are investigating after forearm drop years -- four armed robberies in sterling. richard reeve is live in sterling with reaction from residents. >> residents are voicing concern about these...
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and still with us. dave pugly a. and dave, from arizona and berkeley, california, peter glick, and you heard peter before the break talking about all of us having to look at lifestyle changes, and i wonder if you're already doing that in arizona. sometimes when i jump out of a car when i'm in the southwest i only afterwards realize that some of the lush lawns i'm seeing are made out of plastic and are we going to have to see more of that? >> certainly, as i mentioned earlier, arizona's conservation efforts have changed the landscape. and certainly, we have also been looking at ways to collaborate with the other states that we share the colorado river with, including california, wyoming, nevada, new mexico and utah. over the past 12 or so years, those collaborative efforts, through conservation and programs that peter already mentioned have really resulted in popping up the elevation of lake mead on the colorado river, the primary reservoir that provides water to california, nevada and arizona, by 10 feet or approxima
and still with us. dave pugly a. and dave, from arizona and berkeley, california, peter glick, and you heard peter before the break talking about all of us having to look at lifestyle changes, and i wonder if you're already doing that in arizona. sometimes when i jump out of a car when i'm in the southwest i only afterwards realize that some of the lush lawns i'm seeing are made out of plastic and are we going to have to see more of that? >> certainly, as i mentioned earlier, arizona's...
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thank you for joining us. rain just moving in but boy we are following developing news from the peninsula already. this is a live picture in san bruno where a massive tree fell down. it fell on to two cars and a hole and
thank you for joining us. rain just moving in but boy we are following developing news from the peninsula already. this is a live picture in san bruno where a massive tree fell down. it fell on to two cars and a hole and
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that is not going to be for us. if i'm lucky, i'm going to end up with my spirit trapped in a duplex. just hanging out rattling chains like i lived here for three months! [laughter] not scary whatsoever. people are going to be like i don't feel scared. i feel sorry for that ghost. suddenly i'm haunting a sublet next rustling a bag of chips. my parents pay my rent. i can see the person who is still living going to get your afterlife together, ghost! holy crap! i'm sure they will still be making those paranormal activity movies 70 years from now, except those will be lame too. we'll be the ghosts. we'll be the paranormal activity. i can imagine a team of ghost hunters showing up to a house interviewing a woman going please describe what you experience. she is like i don't know, every night around 1:00 a.m., i feel a really cold presence and then ahear the sound of an air mattress being blown up. just get it out of here! or make them play rent! you guys have been great. [applause] well done. brooke van poppelen! >>> he
that is not going to be for us. if i'm lucky, i'm going to end up with my spirit trapped in a duplex. just hanging out rattling chains like i lived here for three months! [laughter] not scary whatsoever. people are going to be like i don't feel scared. i feel sorry for that ghost. suddenly i'm haunting a sublet next rustling a bag of chips. my parents pay my rent. i can see the person who is still living going to get your afterlife together, ghost! holy crap! i'm sure they will still be making...
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i prefer to use the word concerned. and i think we should also point to all digital currency in general things are in general. when you look in his own currencies you have things like liberty reserve ripple and decor as well. people just love them together liberty reserve is essentially anonymous hate how. and centralized and it's one company behind it is actually actively working to launder money and prevent information identity escaping from it. whereas bit when everything is publicly recorded. brayden and they claim does have a bit of a reputation for facilitating illicit behavior. cover one misconception is that they claim is coldly and non americans in the kt down the silk road which was the website were illegal drugs are being bought and sold for big claim to love that declan actually provide very core and non amenity and a fairly good thing they claim it into a good place for criminals to flock to him they want to remain totally anonymous. we want to see our players out but so far sure doesn't look like it. when
i prefer to use the word concerned. and i think we should also point to all digital currency in general things are in general. when you look in his own currencies you have things like liberty reserve ripple and decor as well. people just love them together liberty reserve is essentially anonymous hate how. and centralized and it's one company behind it is actually actively working to launder money and prevent information identity escaping from it. whereas bit when everything is publicly...
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and thanks for joining us. tonight, large parts of the country are yet again bracing for a major cold front this record-breaking winter. but in the colorado rockies where mother nature can turn deadly in a matter of seconds, they're on high alert for avalanches right now. the rescue teams can mean the difference between life and death. so what's it like to be trapped in an avalanche? abc's clayton sandell ventured west to find out. >> reporter: this is what an avalanche looks like. in a terrifying closeup. a snowmobiler triggers a slide. seconds later, it catches up with him. instantly, he is buried. he survives, but tonight, with avalanche deaths on the rise -- two more dead now in oregon -- and nearly the entire west on high alert, we journeyed deep into the colorado rockies. to find out what it's like to be caught and rescued from the rush of a raging avalanche. 12,000 feet up, i'm about to be buried alive. are you going to be able to hear me? >> no. >> not at all? >> not at all. >> okay. all right, here we
and thanks for joining us. tonight, large parts of the country are yet again bracing for a major cold front this record-breaking winter. but in the colorado rockies where mother nature can turn deadly in a matter of seconds, they're on high alert for avalanches right now. the rescue teams can mean the difference between life and death. so what's it like to be trapped in an avalanche? abc's clayton sandell ventured west to find out. >> reporter: this is what an avalanche looks like. in a...
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melanson drove michelle's car to texas where he used her 35 millimeter camera, then pawned it with the unexposed film inside. >> there were certainly the inferences that were drawn from the fact that he was buying clothing in downtown gunnison, driving michelle wallace's vehicle at that time, which told us he knew she was dead and he knew she was not around to make a report of a stolen vehicle. he was brazen about that particular fact. >> by this time, roy melanson was serving time in a kentucky prison for burglary, but was extradited to colorado to face trial for murder. melanson pleaded not guilty and even refused to attend the trial. instead, he listened to the proceedings from his prison cell. >> we are not required to prove motive. the issue got raised, however, during the course of the closing trial in argument. because the defense said, where's the motive? after the defense raised that issue, i asked the jury to look at the zipper that was recovered from the levis, because it was torn. >> in september of 1993, a jury found roy melanson guilty of first-degree murder. he was sente
melanson drove michelle's car to texas where he used her 35 millimeter camera, then pawned it with the unexposed film inside. >> there were certainly the inferences that were drawn from the fact that he was buying clothing in downtown gunnison, driving michelle wallace's vehicle at that time, which told us he knew she was dead and he knew she was not around to make a report of a stolen vehicle. he was brazen about that particular fact. >> by this time, roy melanson was serving time...
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use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. so call... to talk with an insurance expert about everything that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> toll this logic with me. colorado legalizes pot. taxes it three times, when it's grown, bought and sold, and then puts that money, that tax money, right into state coffers, and then the state turns around and spends it on telling kids not to smoke pot, and treating patients who are abusing alcohol and drugs including pot. we have more on this. anna, just learning how much money colorado expects to bring in from the legal recreational sale of marijuana. >> we're talking lots of money, christine. about six weeks since it became legal to sell it for recreational use here in colorado. to say business is going strong is and understatement. the state released new tax revenue projections for selling marijuana and it beat expectations by tens of millions of dollars. now leader
use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. so call... to talk with an insurance expert about everything that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> toll this logic with me. colorado legalizes pot. taxes it three times, when it's grown, bought and sold, and then puts that money, that tax money, right into state coffers, and then the state...
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that was all feces he was shooting at us. if you look at my pants, there's feces on my pants, feces on my shirt. he was throwing feces. or fecal matter. whatever you want to call it. >> they say i was throwing liquid out the door. >> there is feces and urine all over yourself. >> where? >> inside of your cell. >> there ain't no feces in my cell. >> there is. >> go look at my cell. you see if there's any feces. >> tell me what your point is, okay? you're saying that you didn't do what they said you did. >> exactly. >> well -- >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ], put feces in my damn cell? [ bleep ] get the f out of here. i'm talking to you -- >> where is the feces at? i don't see no [ bleep ] feces. >> it's in your cell. >> all these cameramen -- okay. make you all go -- >> can i talk to you? >> yeah. are you going to put your arm in the cuff port and i'll stand there and talk to you. >> after i talk to you. i want to make sure you guys understand what i'm saying. you guys want to see them [ bleep ] lie and say that -- come on. >> would y
that was all feces he was shooting at us. if you look at my pants, there's feces on my pants, feces on my shirt. he was throwing feces. or fecal matter. whatever you want to call it. >> they say i was throwing liquid out the door. >> there is feces and urine all over yourself. >> where? >> inside of your cell. >> there ain't no feces in my cell. >> there is. >> go look at my cell. you see if there's any feces. >> tell me what your point is, okay?...
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i want to thank richard ross, the photographer, for allowing us to use these. we have worked on programs around the world and we have an obligation to consider our rates at home. 5 percent of the world's populatipo population gives us 20 percent of the incarcerated prisoners. african-americans and mexicans are incarcerated at a higher rate and we hold more prisoners in solitary confinement than any other nation. thesis we cannot ignore these human right issues. criminal justice reform is one area where the government is still functioning. we have made progress. in 2010, congress uninanimouuna passed the act that stops make a difference between crack cocaine and cocaine. and another bill that will focus on the most serious offenders. i want to thank my ranking member for co-sponsoring that. and i want to thank senator cruz for putting this hearing together. two years ago, we heard the first meeting on solitary confinement and heard on the increase of the use in the 1980s. immigrants, children, sex a abusers and people with mental illness are held in solitary con
i want to thank richard ross, the photographer, for allowing us to use these. we have worked on programs around the world and we have an obligation to consider our rates at home. 5 percent of the world's populatipo population gives us 20 percent of the incarcerated prisoners. african-americans and mexicans are incarcerated at a higher rate and we hold more prisoners in solitary confinement than any other nation. thesis we cannot ignore these human right issues. criminal justice reform is one...
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to us are willing to help us. this is what the marine corps has known for years. when you become a recruit at paris island or san diego, you want to become a marine, they all show up and all want to prove to the drill instructor they are strong, they are smart and they can do t but the marines keep putting them in situations they can't complete by themselves and this he have to learn to rely on each other. in time, they start to learn that they will do so much better and advance so much more if they put themselves out there and help each other. it's exactly the same in a business. when we work together, we are better. the human an small designed to be cooperative and work together and when we work to our design, everything works perfectly. >> simon so good to see, congratulations on the new book. >> thank you so much. >> i suggest everyone read it, because your last book was amazing. thanks, simon. >> thanks, jj. >>> thanks so much for joining us today. if you missed anything, just head on over to our website, it'
to us are willing to help us. this is what the marine corps has known for years. when you become a recruit at paris island or san diego, you want to become a marine, they all show up and all want to prove to the drill instructor they are strong, they are smart and they can do t but the marines keep putting them in situations they can't complete by themselves and this he have to learn to rely on each other. in time, they start to learn that they will do so much better and advance so much more if...
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used to be mississippi. the question is when you're attacking hamburgers and soft drinks which are sold? fast food restaurants, it's interesting that colorado has more fast food restaurants per capita than either louisiana or mississippi. if the people in colorado are making different choices but not because these companies are put a fast food restaurant on every corner. >> i like hamburgers as much as the next gal. i'm not attacking hamburgers but i'm agreeing with margo that government should have a role in deciding and not just leave it to corporations. >> first you demonize it. >> i didn't demonize it. >> that's where the labels -- >> it's value neutral information. >> come on, now, you have supported color coding. >> the nutrition fact label -- >> red is very bad. >> once you get something demonized enough, we see it more. >> you're making a whole set of asemptions. i do want to know where you would go with this because among other issues and you brought them up yourself. issues like smoking and like dr
used to be mississippi. the question is when you're attacking hamburgers and soft drinks which are sold? fast food restaurants, it's interesting that colorado has more fast food restaurants per capita than either louisiana or mississippi. if the people in colorado are making different choices but not because these companies are put a fast food restaurant on every corner. >> i like hamburgers as much as the next gal. i'm not attacking hamburgers but i'm agreeing with margo that government...
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as don dahler show us thousands are saying enough. good morning. >> not just the officials. good morning, anthony, good morning, gayle. this season has broken records for snowfall and frigid temperatures but it's breaking budgets. consumers are stuck indoors and cleanup costs triple the norm in some parts of the country. wind-swept snow blew through new york city streets. they downed power trees and lines in south carolina and icy roads made for dangerous driving and brought traffic to a standstill in north carolina. this has brought $50 billion in lost productivity. >> when you count transportation, flight delays, municipalities having to spend more on salt and snow removal, lower car sales, retail sales, production, there's been a whole series of thinks that have been hurt. >> reporter: more than 75,000 flights have been canceled since december costing passengers an estimated $2.5 billion while cleanup has caused problems for some municipalities like arapahoe, new york. >> about $63,000 in overtime. >> reporter: chicago is already over budget for snowing and plowing roads,
as don dahler show us thousands are saying enough. good morning. >> not just the officials. good morning, anthony, good morning, gayle. this season has broken records for snowfall and frigid temperatures but it's breaking budgets. consumers are stuck indoors and cleanup costs triple the norm in some parts of the country. wind-swept snow blew through new york city streets. they downed power trees and lines in south carolina and icy roads made for dangerous driving and brought traffic to a...
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he gives us not just a place to go but it gives us a meaning to our lives. just as family does. and this notion is that this is the program that indulges those who don't want to work it is profoundly wrong and an insult. to millions of americans but definitely want a job. and it is based on work history. it's not a program that you qualify for by showing a but you have to be fired. you are told that we can keep you anymore, we are sorry, you're a good worker, we can keep you. and if you are not a good worker, you don't get these things. and then they actively have to keep looking for work another fed and the 2012 positions, we have given that an ability to be not perfunctory and active search. because of this we have seen most americans simply eligible for 26 weeks of assistance administered by the state. and it takes an average job seeker about 32 weeks to get hired. in some cases even longer because of high unemployment. and because of the bigger economic conditions there and for the average work in a 32 weeks. and there are 26 weeks but will not cover the unemployment time. a
he gives us not just a place to go but it gives us a meaning to our lives. just as family does. and this notion is that this is the program that indulges those who don't want to work it is profoundly wrong and an insult. to millions of americans but definitely want a job. and it is based on work history. it's not a program that you qualify for by showing a but you have to be fired. you are told that we can keep you anymore, we are sorry, you're a good worker, we can keep you. and if you are not...
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when inmates don't cooperate, the team uses o.c. gas, a form of pepper spray, to gain compliance. >> uncover your window. take a step back. >> get on your knees! >> in this case, graph will be moved to a stripped down cell until his can be cleaned and his behavior improves. >> this [ bleep ] sucks. >> but first, he's given the opportunity to shower off the stinging o.c. gas. afterwards, he still blamed us for his actions. >> that's the reasoning all of this is happening right there. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> in every prison, filming in ad seg is a vital component to telling these stories. because of all this commotion, the warden comes up and says we can't film there anymore. >> we had two offenders act out for the camera crew, to put a show on for the camera crew. we've asked the camera crew to stop filming in segregation in order to calm these guys down. from this point on we'll assess whether we'll allow the camera crew to come back in to segregation. >> the next day, we learned more about the incident from another inmate, who had
when inmates don't cooperate, the team uses o.c. gas, a form of pepper spray, to gain compliance. >> uncover your window. take a step back. >> get on your knees! >> in this case, graph will be moved to a stripped down cell until his can be cleaned and his behavior improves. >> this [ bleep ] sucks. >> but first, he's given the opportunity to shower off the stinging o.c. gas. afterwards, he still blamed us for his actions. >> that's the reasoning all of this...
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and we use 100% beef in our hot pockets. while there are no reports of anyone getting sick after eating the now recalled meat from the facility, the alert sent by the usda is the highest one there is. >> and the information hats expiration date on the kron web site and has all the companies that received the meat. there are dozens here in the bay air. that's on www.kron4.com. >>> and the richmond district a dog is run over and killed bay police car. and we were at the scene where the accident occurred and why the officer did not stop. >> reporter: that's right. the police have determined it was a car that struck and killed a dog here. they are trying to determine which car it was. according to witnesses the dog named marlow was on a leash when she took free from the collar. the dog ran into the intersection where she was struck. police say they have could be tained video from a camera that show as car running over the dog and going with the flow of traffic d nos not show the number which prevents it from identifying which un
and we use 100% beef in our hot pockets. while there are no reports of anyone getting sick after eating the now recalled meat from the facility, the alert sent by the usda is the highest one there is. >> and the information hats expiration date on the kron web site and has all the companies that received the meat. there are dozens here in the bay air. that's on www.kron4.com. >>> and the richmond district a dog is run over and killed bay police car. and we were at the scene where...
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less for us, more for u. gerri: 29 to protecting your identity wondering how to get out in front rather than dealing with the fallout. protect your its identity by freezing your credit report. we have a credit extrovert -- experts from credit sesame.com. what is the freeze and how does it work? >> dutch credit freeze is a security freeze you take your credit report out of circulation so do with vendors that you do not have a relationship can access. it is proactive because no new centers will have access to your report. gerri: because they want to know your store. but i can get your information and still gripped you off? >> this is not prevent you from takeover or fraud but only for richard name fraud. bet if they cannot get access will not open a new account. it is like fort knox. it is cumbersome because you have to put it back into circulation before you apply with the results of a report being pulled but basically being completely avoided. gerri: you'll like this better than the fraud alert? >> i do. but
less for us, more for u. gerri: 29 to protecting your identity wondering how to get out in front rather than dealing with the fallout. protect your its identity by freezing your credit report. we have a credit extrovert -- experts from credit sesame.com. what is the freeze and how does it work? >> dutch credit freeze is a security freeze you take your credit report out of circulation so do with vendors that you do not have a relationship can access. it is proactive because no new centers...
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our final stop takes us to silver springs. and a of 88 degrees morning low around 23 degrees. extremeling across western maryland. manassas also at 30 degrees. acrossdest of the air the great lakes, 13 degrees in detroit and 18 degrees in pittsburgh. milder temperatures trying to bubble their way to the airport. andednesday, thursday, the seven-day outlook. a fast-moving disturbance moved through this afternoon on the evening hours. some saw a little bit of light snow. , you look at it right now can see it towards the east. light snow continues across western maryland. this is what our futurecast looks like. this will be the next 24 hours. quiet and drive for the rest of tonight. temperatures to start the day will be in the 20's. by late tomorrow afternoon, clouds getting a boost. this is midnight. we are talking about 24 hours from now. this computer simulation has light snow developing just to the west. notice how quickly we are off to the east. 5:00 in the morning, it is already to the east of the day. from that point on, wins change direction. skies begin to clear and temp
our final stop takes us to silver springs. and a of 88 degrees morning low around 23 degrees. extremeling across western maryland. manassas also at 30 degrees. acrossdest of the air the great lakes, 13 degrees in detroit and 18 degrees in pittsburgh. milder temperatures trying to bubble their way to the airport. andednesday, thursday, the seven-day outlook. a fast-moving disturbance moved through this afternoon on the evening hours. some saw a little bit of light snow. , you look at it right...
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he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> i lock up -- >> that's why he is talking this way. almost speaking in hiccups like he can't catch his breath. it is a diaphragm flutter. >> it becomes painful. >> quickly, i imagine. >> after 15, 20 minutes, i start to really feel it. >> he is about to show me how the marijuana works. he's been convulsing now for seven minutes. >> how quickly do you expect this to work? >> within the first five minutes. >> and i'm done. >> that's it? >> was actually less than a minute. >> depending on the attack and the day, sometimes within the first couple hit -- >> that alack lasted eight minutes but some have lasted much longer. and happen as often as 40 times a day. and like charlotte, he tried so many things before. by 16, chaz was taking these powerful addictive, potentially deadly, narcotics and muscle relaxants daily. like valium and morphine. >> it would be safe to say that that marijuana, what you have in your hand the
he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> i lock up -- >> that's why he is talking this way. almost speaking in hiccups like he can't catch his breath. it is a diaphragm flutter. >> it becomes painful. >> quickly, i imagine. >> after 15, 20 minutes, i start to really feel it. >> he is about to show me how the marijuana works. he's been convulsing now for seven minutes. >> how...
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you've given us a lot to think about. i am going to knit up now to the audience for brief questions and comments. i went to get first an opportunity to ambassador about where south sudan needs to go. make sure when you speak that your microphone is on. there is a button and when you write that, turn it off so they don't mix up the audio here. thank you. >> thank you very much, joe. and i would like to turn to the african factor for organizing these wonderful discussion about south sudan. i have a few comments to make. one on the causes of the conflict is ended number of courses have been put forward. i don't disagree with all, but i disagree with one. the political estate was limited to some of the leaders. i think of the access following the comprehensive peace agreement have had very high access. the government of southern sudan, including all the political parties and its governance in south sudan. many others to date who feel they have been excluded for their political space has been induced very much in charge of run
you've given us a lot to think about. i am going to knit up now to the audience for brief questions and comments. i went to get first an opportunity to ambassador about where south sudan needs to go. make sure when you speak that your microphone is on. there is a button and when you write that, turn it off so they don't mix up the audio here. thank you. >> thank you very much, joe. and i would like to turn to the african factor for organizing these wonderful discussion about south sudan....
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give us the transition. how does this work? >> that is an unusual item being offered and they ask for a couple of things. only pick things from this week because i want people to see that every week very unusual things that are website. i have boys wanted one of those. -- i have always wanted one of those. it is the kind of thing that probably will sell quickly so i will be curious to watch. >> is the price put up for every item? >> vendors have the option of putting a price or not. to 90% of the% vendors realize that they don't put a price, people don't take the time to contact them. ,> once you have your woody maybe you can have someone made diamonds in the background. what do they call a 16.5 here a diamond ring? -- carat diamond ring? >> that was something that came on this week. it is a special piece. and really large caliber diamond. i thought that looked like something i would want somebody to give me if i was getting married. >> i want to talk about the art part of it. richard cera. >> we have many of the world's best a
give us the transition. how does this work? >> that is an unusual item being offered and they ask for a couple of things. only pick things from this week because i want people to see that every week very unusual things that are website. i have boys wanted one of those. -- i have always wanted one of those. it is the kind of thing that probably will sell quickly so i will be curious to watch. >> is the price put up for every item? >> vendors have the option of putting a price...
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this is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motion security for your party visible. questions that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . live. live. live live. live . q righteous teach us first refusal and i would think you few can i mean was quite a catch and chance to catch so as to be and how much and how much cheaper. transit arrow toobin you could a report your best way to the heart of moscow. the latest headlines on the week's top stories here in our two international fans and saw to celebrate russia's shoot up victory over so lucky in the men's ice hockey a day after the disappointing loss against hearts rivals team usa. the euro net zone infuriated by n.s.a. spying german chancellor angela merkel proposes a plan for a european online network to shut out america's snoopers plus. in your interview from the over the. years archie goes behind rebel lines in lebanon where jihad s. are raised to kill other muslims at home and across the border in syr
this is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motion security for your party visible. questions that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . live. live. live live. live . q righteous teach us first refusal and i would think you few can i mean was quite a catch and chance to catch so as to be and how much and how much cheaper. transit arrow toobin you could a report your best way to the heart of moscow. the latest...
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they use ethanol very effectively. they make it from sugarcane >> more now from the national governors association meeting with the problems of scripture and drug use -- abuse in the oftes -- the problems scripture and drug abuse in the states. governor regally able to prescribe narcotics -- [laughter] the knowledge to do that yet. >> i resent the implication. [laughter] ll seriousness, they do great work. they worked with seven states to develop a strategic action plan and some of the best practices for states. they will send -- share some of their findings. governornt to thank beebe for joining us as well. >> thank you. thank you for the great work you're doing chairing the committee. is is an issue we all know affects all of us trade this is not just facing vermont, but every single state is facing in one way or another. have dedicated my entire state of the state to the challenge we are facing with opiate addiction. theas been writing about speech, but continued to say that i never would have given it. i'm glad you
they use ethanol very effectively. they make it from sugarcane >> more now from the national governors association meeting with the problems of scripture and drug use -- abuse in the oftes -- the problems scripture and drug abuse in the states. governor regally able to prescribe narcotics -- [laughter] the knowledge to do that yet. >> i resent the implication. [laughter] ll seriousness, they do great work. they worked with seven states to develop a strategic action plan and some of...
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and i think that brings us to a higher level. and i support the senator in his objection and quite frankly i think we should vote on these as senator johnson, get it behind us and we could be done if we just move on it. >> mr. chairman, again, and i recognize that some people might think we will be here all day on amendments. but my view is this is part of the committee process. sometimes we agree. sometimes we don't. and we have a tug of war. the rand paul amendment and the amendment specifically on the parking lot issue which will be drawn in eminent form quickly. [inaudible conversation] >> a senior democrat on the committee is not be. it is senator levin and from time to time i look for time to advice and i leaned over to ask him for his thoughts and i am going to ask him to share those with us. >> mr. chairman, first of all, we cannot break the rules. we cannot override the rules that way, i believe, or else we will have an endles overriding of the rules and that means there are no rules -- endless -- that may sound familiar
and i think that brings us to a higher level. and i support the senator in his objection and quite frankly i think we should vote on these as senator johnson, get it behind us and we could be done if we just move on it. >> mr. chairman, again, and i recognize that some people might think we will be here all day on amendments. but my view is this is part of the committee process. sometimes we agree. sometimes we don't. and we have a tug of war. the rand paul amendment and the amendment...
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i also want to recognize we have general that is with us -- we have a great general with us today. governor here feels that way about their tag. these are outstanding individuals who deserve recognition. they represent the entire force of the national guard. dealing with disasters and emergencies within our state. thank you for all of your service. it is also great to have the opportunity to have the red cross here. they have been an invaluable aid for decades. it is going to be a continuing role they need to play. i know many of us are facing challenges this year in particular. we have had record snow and cold in michigan. common future crisis is giving -- coming given the what are we a. the other issue i would mentioned, and i will give a shout out to governor o'malley, we have done a lot of good work through the nga that ties right into this topic of cyber security. at is an interesting situation that we do need to do more work on. we put out a call to action to the governor. .xcept they can take i cursed the governors and their staff to get on board with that into embrace those
i also want to recognize we have general that is with us -- we have a great general with us today. governor here feels that way about their tag. these are outstanding individuals who deserve recognition. they represent the entire force of the national guard. dealing with disasters and emergencies within our state. thank you for all of your service. it is also great to have the opportunity to have the red cross here. they have been an invaluable aid for decades. it is going to be a continuing...
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to us or sylvia r.t.e. london you may be used to hearing how the line is about drones carrying out airstrikes but as we record in our website the word air could soon be gone as the u.s. military puts its man of war machines on the ground. also online nasa wants to create what it calls the coolest spot in the universe or the international space station had started up com to get more on what chile experiments are planned at the orbiting laboratory. right to see the. first street. and i think pictures. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. be in the. top athletes of the winter games in sochi you will of course take home their haul of medals the luckiest ones will even get a slice of the committee a ride but what's left for those who don't make on to the podium and the army of fans that have traveled there are the center farmer went to find out. well if you're looking to buy a souvenir during the olympics you'll probably want to get your hands on one of the mascots either the snow leopard or the polar bear a
to us or sylvia r.t.e. london you may be used to hearing how the line is about drones carrying out airstrikes but as we record in our website the word air could soon be gone as the u.s. military puts its man of war machines on the ground. also online nasa wants to create what it calls the coolest spot in the universe or the international space station had started up com to get more on what chile experiments are planned at the orbiting laboratory. right to see the. first street. and i think...
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narrator: one remote-sensing tool used by crabtree's team is nasa's aviris hyperspectral camera. dr. crabtree: you can think of one of these hyperspectral cameras as almost like a biological dna fingerprint of the landscape. as you can see here in this color image, we've got largely a big, green, marshy riparian area that looks a lot the same. in a hyperspectral image, the same area here is much more than just a big, marshy, green area with the river running through it. it's composed of many different kinds of habitat, structural differences that's apparent to the hyperspectral camera, that you cannot see in a simple color image of the study area. narrator: the colors in the image represent the amount of light energy at different wavelengths that's being absorbed and reflected by the plants, something we cannot see with the naked eye. this information can help determine if the willow is stressed or healthy. in this image, within the marked plot, the dark green represents healthy willow that have escaped browse height. dr. crabtree: this is what's called released willow. so this i
narrator: one remote-sensing tool used by crabtree's team is nasa's aviris hyperspectral camera. dr. crabtree: you can think of one of these hyperspectral cameras as almost like a biological dna fingerprint of the landscape. as you can see here in this color image, we've got largely a big, green, marshy riparian area that looks a lot the same. in a hyperspectral image, the same area here is much more than just a big, marshy, green area with the river running through it. it's composed of many...
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him to know that that it needs to be used in different. situations and we'll teach him that of course it's not correct to kill unless somebody is attacking him start. this year sights and see a target. but i can't see bit. need to go up higher. or. remember safety rules. ok if you're ready for one round in. your shoulder him. ok on the stock when you see your target. squeeze. what you like about shooting. it like learning how to do it so you can become good one day you could witnessing the surreal event it's hard not to wonder about the risk of accidents but for jack's parents it's not an issue. a car gives you a bunch of freedom to drive around to go to the store to do whatever you want your gun gives you the freedom to protect yourself it's just as dangerous get into the store as it is to have somebody come in and break into your house or do a school shooting their car accidents happen every single second there's somebody getting killed in a car in the world every second the gun accidents are the ones that make it on the news the car acc
him to know that that it needs to be used in different. situations and we'll teach him that of course it's not correct to kill unless somebody is attacking him start. this year sights and see a target. but i can't see bit. need to go up higher. or. remember safety rules. ok if you're ready for one round in. your shoulder him. ok on the stock when you see your target. squeeze. what you like about shooting. it like learning how to do it so you can become good one day you could witnessing the...
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in colorado, investigators used forensic metallurgy, a piece of string and geology to see if one man's death was an accident or murder. each year thousands of big game hunters flock to the uncompahgre national park in western colorado. >> elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, up in that area, so it is kind of a pretty area, very remote. >> on the second day of hunting season in 1995, doug kyle was relaxing in his camp when he heard a woman screaming. she said she found her husband lying on the ground near their camp. he had been shot in the chest. >> go ahead, sir. >> a man has been shot and killed up here. >> today? >> yes. his wife is here. she's going crazy. >> i could tell that, you know, he was deceased and i looked at her and i told her, ma'am, i'm sorry, but he's gone. >> the victim was 48-year-old bruce dodson. his wife janice said she went looking for him when he didn't return to their camp. >> right after this happened, i was being told, anyway, it was a hunting accident. >> he's a man walking upright through grass four inches tall, he's got a hunter orange cap on, he's carrying a
in colorado, investigators used forensic metallurgy, a piece of string and geology to see if one man's death was an accident or murder. each year thousands of big game hunters flock to the uncompahgre national park in western colorado. >> elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, up in that area, so it is kind of a pretty area, very remote. >> on the second day of hunting season in 1995, doug kyle was relaxing in his camp when he heard a woman screaming. she said she found her husband lying...
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play with us here on our team today i'm sure. allen. led. many a world record. and the sochi olympics as a russian figure skating pair wow judges with their short program and continue their pursuit for gold plus. the people working around the clock to make the sochi games an unforgettable experience our team meets some of the thousands of volunteers who have become the face of the host city. a lot of the people you see. for. r.t. travels to south africa to explore the nation's struggle to overcome brampton corruption and poverty and deep divisions left after the passing of nelson mandela.
play with us here on our team today i'm sure. allen. led. many a world record. and the sochi olympics as a russian figure skating pair wow judges with their short program and continue their pursuit for gold plus. the people working around the clock to make the sochi games an unforgettable experience our team meets some of the thousands of volunteers who have become the face of the host city. a lot of the people you see. for. r.t. travels to south africa to explore the nation's struggle to...
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because you're one of us. at citi, we believe in everyone's potential, which is why citi and evan are giving back to community sports programs to help fiuture athletes every step of the way. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has reti
because you're one of us. at citi, we believe in everyone's potential, which is why citi and evan are giving back to community sports programs to help fiuture athletes every step of the way. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and...
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tom and i argued about who were better for us than. i think if you go pla by the territory a loan you have to go with the sioux. but the horses made their way north and all the way up into canada and of course the cheyenne and the sioux, they all required courses. the sioux took to the horse naturally, and much like the early apache, now they could spread out more. they conquered with remnants of the smaller tribes and then they took on the big boys and they pushed the pony out. they pushed it out of the black hills. they pushed to the crows out of the powder river country and up into the rockies. thethey controlled basically pas of minnesota tpartof minnesota e great salt lake's and down to lower colorado. it was an empire. but they were still seven nations, seven tribes. crazy horse, red cloud himself, so these seven tribes were further scattered into the clans and they all spoke the same language and they all had the same culture, but they were not united and they wouldn't fight each other but they were not enemies. they were not fr
tom and i argued about who were better for us than. i think if you go pla by the territory a loan you have to go with the sioux. but the horses made their way north and all the way up into canada and of course the cheyenne and the sioux, they all required courses. the sioux took to the horse naturally, and much like the early apache, now they could spread out more. they conquered with remnants of the smaller tribes and then they took on the big boys and they pushed the pony out. they pushed it...
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. >> a new push to allow medicinal marijuana use in the nfl. >> should the nfl reexamine its marijuana policy? >> we're willing to take a look at medical marijuana if there is proof that it could help some of our players, i think that's something that we should explore. >> stephen: you can't have marijuana in football. no! those players will be so high, they'll forget to take their percocet. ( cheers and applause ) and folks, folks-- ( cheers ) nfl commissioner roger goodell is not helping. >> i don't know what's going to develop it as far as the next opportunity in medicine to evolve, and to help arthur deal with pain or to help with injuries, but we will try to continually support the evolution of medicine. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that was a clear endorsement of marijuana. ( applause ). >> stephen: because that statement-- ( cheers and applause ) that statement was so rambling, he had to be high. folks, this is reefer madness. after hitting the prescription pipe, players won't want to hit their opponents anymore. they'll just incapacitate each other with mind-blowing science facts.
. >> a new push to allow medicinal marijuana use in the nfl. >> should the nfl reexamine its marijuana policy? >> we're willing to take a look at medical marijuana if there is proof that it could help some of our players, i think that's something that we should explore. >> stephen: you can't have marijuana in football. no! those players will be so high, they'll forget to take their percocet. ( cheers and applause ) and folks, folks-- ( cheers ) nfl commissioner roger...